<em>Context helps readers guess that "inchoation" in this passage describes experiences that are </em><u>preliminary </u><em>and </em><u>universal</u><em>.</em>
In the excerpt, the narrator tries to capture the experience that a reader has when he or she encounters with a fascinating and shivering passage. The <em>inchoation,</em> or beginning, (<em>Merriam Webster</em>), represent the start of an enthralling feeling that is <u>preliminary</u>, as it prepares the reader for richer and more important experiences, and could encompass something that is inherent in human life, i.e. <u>universal</u>. A sudden thrill that pulls the strings of the soul and deeply connects with the reader. These experiences are unexpected, and they are the beginning of something much bigger and enriching that may change the reader forever.
<span>Example: Pink for girls and blue for boys – I can’t believe people still follow to this cliché</span>
<span>A. "But at the same time, we know that ultimately, we are the ones responsible for what our kids eat. We're responsible for how much time they spend on the couch with that remote control. While we might not always feel like it, when it comes to our kids' health and well-being, we're the ones in charge."
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Answer:
1) 2.5.
2) 1.666.
3) Yes, because its decimals are not infinite.
Explanation:
1) To determine what is 5/2, that is, five halves, the following calculation must be performed:
5/2 = X
2.5 = X
So 5/2 is equal to 2.5.
2) To determine what is 10/6, that is, ten sixths, the following calculation must be performed:
10/6 = X
1.666 = X
So, 10/6 is equal to 1,666.
Yes stereotypes are hurtful
I’m a ginger and every day I have to hear things such as being called soulless or a ginger haired freak